MAXvolador 12-pack Hanging Solar Lights (cracked glass globe) vs Kaxiida Outdoor Solar Lights, IP68 Waterproof, 56LED 3-Mode
Overall winner: Kaxiida Outdoor Solar Lights, IP68 Waterproof, 56LED 3-Mode
Key Differences
Kaxiida (Product A) is wireless, IP68-rated, offers 3 brightness settings and dusk-to-dawn functionality and lists at a lower price tier; MAXvolador (Product B) is a 12-pack of hanging globe lights with color-changing multicolor glow and reported inconsistent battery longevity and some nonworking reports. Pick Kaxiida if you want a brighter, adjustable, rugged outdoor fixture; pick MAXvolador if you want decorative color-changing hanging globe lighting for gardens
MAXvolador 12-pack Hanging Solar Lights (cracked glass globe)
Decorative solar-powered globe lights with multicolor LEDs and a built-in rechargeable battery. Lightweight, weatherproof, and designed to illuminate outdoor spaces after sunset. Customers note beauty and brightness, with mixed opinions on durability and runtime
Pros
- solar powered with rechargeable battery
- multicolor light display
- cracked glass globe design
- waterproof for outdoor use
Cons
- mixed durability and stability
- runtime varies between 1 hour to 8-10 hours
- some units may stop working
Kaxiida Outdoor Solar Lights, IP68 Waterproof, 56LED 3-Mode
Outdoor solar lights with wireless 2-in-1 installation, stake-in-ground or wall-mount. 56 LED for adjustable brightness across 3 modes to brighten yards, patios, and pathways. Customer insight hints at reliable illumination for outdoor spaces
Pros
- wireless design for flexible installation
- 2 in 1 mounting: stake or wall-mount
- three brightness settings for outdoor lighting
- sufficient brightness for yard and pathway areas
Cons
- no specific customer-reported drawbacks provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Kaxiida |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Kaxiida |
| User Reviews | Kaxiida |